Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Brod
Брод
Bosanski Brod
Српски Брод
Brod
Brod
Coat of arms of Brod
Coat of arms
Location of Brod within Republika Srpska
Location of Brod within Republika Srpska
Country  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity  Republika Srpska
Government
 • Mayor Ilija Jovičić (SNSD) [1]
Area
 • Total 229,3 km2 (885 sq mi)
Population (2013 census)
 • Total 17.943
 • Density 78,3/km2 (2,030/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Area code(s) 53
Website http://www.opstina-brod.net

Brod (Serbian Cyrillic: Брод;[1] pronounced [brôːd]) is a town and municipality located on the south bank of the river Sava in the northern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the northwestern part of the Republika Srpska entity and the western part of the Posavina[2] region.

Name

Prior to the Bosnian War of the 1990s, it was Bosanski Brod. After the war the official name is only Brod.

In May 2009, the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska removed the prefix Bosanski resulting in the name Brod. Today its official name is just Brod, without the prefix Bosanski or Srpski. The Croatian town of Slavonski Brod is situated on the opposite (northern) bank of the Sava forming a built-up area of more than 110,000 inhabitants.

The bridge over the Sava River at Brod was one of the few between Croatia and Bosnia not to be destroyed; it was reinforced by NATO, using troops of the U.S. 10th Mountain Division, to keep open a link between the two countries.

Settlements

• Brod • Brusnica MalaBrusnica VelikaDonja BaricaDonja MočilaDonja VrelaDonje KolibeDonji KlakarGornja BaricaGornja MočilaGornja VrelaGornje KolibeGornji KlakarGrkKoraćeKričanovoKruščikLiješćeNovo SeloSijekovacUnkaVinska i Zborište.

Demographics

1971

30,115 total

1991

In 1991, the population of Bosanski Brod municipality was 34,148, including:

  • Croats (41%)
  • Serbs (33.8%)
  • Bosniaks (12.2%)
  • Yugoslavs (10.6%)
  • others (2.4%)

The urban part of the municipality had in 1991 a population of 14,045, including:

  • Serbs (31.39%)
  • Croats (29.17%)
  • Yugoslavs (19.3%)
  • Bosniaks (16.26%)

Urban settlements population:

Settlement: Bosniak Serbs Croats Yugoslavs Others Sum M% S% C% Y% O%
Brodsko Polje 196 2438 596 466 110 3806 5% 64% 16% 12% 3%
Centar 528 477 843 684 93 2625 20% 18% 32% 26% 4%
Mahala Skele 712 345 427 474 88 2046 35% 17% 21% 23% 4%
Rit 707 860 1502 736 194 3999 18% 22% 38% 18% 5%
Tulek 141 289 729 351 59 1569 9% 18% 46% 22% 4%

Source: [2].

Serbs were majority in Brodsko Polje, Croats in Centar, Rit and Tulek, and Muslims by nationality in Mahala Skele.

Administrative areas, 1991

The Municipality of Brod according to population census from 1991, had twenty-three inhabited settlements, divided in twelve local communities:

City local communities

  • MZ Brodsko Polje 1
  • MZ Brodsko Polje 2
  • MZ Brod - downtown
  • MZ Karađorđevo
  • MZ Rit
  • MZ Tulek

Rural communities

  • MZ Gornji Klakar
  • MZ Donji Klakar
  • MZ Gornje Kolibe
  • MZ Donje Kolibe
  • MZ Koraće
  • MZ Liješće
  • MZ Novo Selo
  • MZ Sijekovac
  • MZ Vinska
  • MZ Unka
  • MZ Gornja Vrela
  • MZ Grk
  • MZ Barica

[3]

Notable residents

See also

Notes

References

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